Students who have repeated a grade have higher risks of being victims of bullying in countries around the world, according...
Compared to peers at public schools, adolescents who are homeschooled are more likely to report greater character strengths and fewer...
New study results demonstrate that unstable housing and homelessness is associated with a two-fold greater chance of being re-infected with...
The origin and early dispersal of Transeurasian languages, including, among others, Japanese, Korean, Tungusic, Mongolic and Turkic, is among the...
New research could significantly reduce overcrowding in emergency departments — potentially saving the NHS millions of pounds. In a collaborative...
The Assyrians were one of the Near East’s biggest superpowers, controlling a land mass that stretched from Iran to Egypt....
The study was carried out in a collaboration between Prof. Dr. Tatjana Scheffler, assistant professor for Digital Forensic Linguistics at...
Stone Age cities sound like something of an oxymoron. But as many as 10 000 people lived in Çatalhöyük in...
A trio of researchers at Aarhus University and The Royal Academy of Music Aarhus/Aalborg has found that people who listen...
It’s become clear throughout the COVID-19 pandemic that airborne transmission of infectious respiratory particles plays an important role in how...
Can we infer someone’s cultural group from their laugher, even when we do not know what they are laughing at?...
UBC researchers have trained computers to predict the next designer drugs before they are even on the market, technology that...